Difference between revisions of "Ryan Fecteau"
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− | Democratic Party member, Maine State House of Representatives since 2014. Recipient of the Trevor Youth Innovator award from the Trevor Project at its TrevorLive: New York event in 2015. LGBTQ activist. | + | Democratic Party member, Maine State House of Representatives since 2014. Nominated to be the Speaker of the House in 2020 after his re-election, making him the first LGBTQ person in the state, and youngest ever, to hold the position. Recipient of the Trevor Youth Innovator award from the Trevor Project at its TrevorLive: New York event in 2015. LGBTQ activist. |
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* https://legislature.maine.gov/house/hsebios/fectrm.htm | * https://legislature.maine.gov/house/hsebios/fectrm.htm | ||
* http://openmepolitics.com/house-11-fecteau/ | * http://openmepolitics.com/house-11-fecteau/ | ||
+ | * https://www.out.com/politics/2020/11/13/ryan-fecteau-set-make-political-history-maine-legislature | ||
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Revision as of 01:17, 15 November 2020
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1993 -
Occupation
Politics
Description
Democratic Party member, Maine State House of Representatives since 2014. Nominated to be the Speaker of the House in 2020 after his re-election, making him the first LGBTQ person in the state, and youngest ever, to hold the position. Recipient of the Trevor Youth Innovator award from the Trevor Project at its TrevorLive: New York event in 2015. LGBTQ activist.